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The institution of slavery is found mostly at intermediate stages of agricultural development and less often among hunter-gatherers and advanced agrarian societies. We explain this pattern in a growth model with land and labour as inputs in production and an endogenously determined property rights institution. The economy endogenously transits from an egalitarian state with equal property rights to a despotic slave society where the elite own both people and land; thereafter, it endogenously transits into a free labour society, where the elite own the land but people are free. Copyright © 2009 The Review of Economic Studies Limited.
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Volume (Year): 76 (2009)
Issue (Month): 1 (01)
Pages: 319-342
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